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[CJJ]⋙ PDF The Fever Code Maze Runner Book Five; Prequel The Maze Runner Series James Dashner Books

The Fever Code Maze Runner Book Five; Prequel The Maze Runner Series James Dashner Books



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Download PDF The Fever Code Maze Runner Book Five; Prequel The Maze Runner Series James Dashner Books


The Fever Code Maze Runner Book Five; Prequel The Maze Runner Series James Dashner Books

I was so excited when I saw that The Fever Code was out. My kids and I are huge fans of the Maze Runner Series (they are ages 14 and 12 now), that we all couldn't wait to read it. I am the faster reader, so I read it first. This is a great addition to the Maze Runner Series. I felt that the series was not complete, unanswered questions, so I was hoping that this book would help fill in the gaps. I can honestly say that this book was amazing. I couldn't put it down, the book flows very quickly. If you have read the Maze Runner Series, then you will want to read the Fever Code also. For instance, if you were like me, and wondered how Thomas reacted differently to those in the maze (friends right away with Chuck, but didn't get along with Gally), then The Fever Code will fill in those missing links. It is a great addition to the series, and for me, it made the series complete. Love this series!

Spoiler Alert: The book starts off with the story of Newt, and how he was taken to the maze, even though he was not immune to the flare. The next chapter, and from then on, focuses on Thomas's story and point of view. I wish that there would have been more stories of they other boys, like Alby, Minho, and Chuck. I think this would have added to the book. I did notice was discrepancy in this book, compared to the first book. In the Fever Code, it listed 40 members going to the maze at once, including Alby, Minho, and Newt, but this is not the same as mentioned in the original Maze Runner. I was disappointed about this, but it might not be that noticeable for others. I will discuss it with my kids, after they finish reading the book, to see if they noticed any discrepancies themselves, or if I'm making a big deal out of something small. This book helps show Thomas's personality, which helps to develop him into the leader that he shows in the other books. I have to admit, the ending caught me off guard. I was a huge fan of Teresa, always rooting for her, in the other books. After reading this ending, I was very disappointed in her.

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The Fever Code Maze Runner Book Five; Prequel The Maze Runner Series James Dashner Books Reviews


This book is definitely one of the best I have read. It was a great way to end the maze runner series. It answers so many questions throughout and keeps you reading the entire time. The suspense it brings is incredible. You will constantly be trying to get to the next chapter to find out what is truly going on in the world of WICKED.
The first 3 Maze Runners were amazing, but the 4th and 5th books were dreadful. There were times where i had no idea what was going on in the book. I found myself struggling to attempt to finish chapters and at times i had to reread parts. I dont even fully get what the story was supposed to be about! Sad compared to his first few books, it seems like this one was written just to make the extra buck.
James Dashner is SUCH a wonderful author. There have been many times a prequel has fallen short of my expectations- they tend to be less interesting and more "telling than showing" in nature. However, this was amazing. Dashner could have easily made this the first book in the series (rather than a prequel) and maintained his following for the rest of the series. It was exciting, answered quite a few questions, and you just learn so much about the process of the Maze being created and where exactly Thomas and Teresa's heads were at throughout the whole process. There's just soooo much you learn about all these characters and seeing the beginning of the maze from another perspective is amazing. Overall, I totally enjoyed it and would highly recommend!
The Fever Code by James Dashner

Wow, just a horribly tragic story. Terrifically told, this additional prequel to the Maze Runner series is compelling. I have not read the series previously, so I am looking forward to getting into the Maze itself. I have not been able to unravel all of the lies and misdirections, so I only hope that Dashner has done it for me. I enjoyed this very much.
This is a great conclusion to the series. It answers so many questions. Must read for fans of the Maze Runner!
This was such a great read; satisfying and fun. I finished it all in one sitting and is the perfect bridge between the first prequel and the first book The Maze Runner. I enjoyed the twists and turns and plot development so much... it's made me want to go back and start at the chronological beginning to get the complete picture (I finished all of the other books years ago).
This is the last book in the series-book five. In order for the book to make sense, the trilogy has to be read and then The Kill Order before The Fever Code. This book explains so much, is suspenseful, and has a huge twist. This was the best book I ever read and finished it in two days. Once done with The Maze Runner series, I recommend checking out the two other series by James Dashner. The one I'm reading now is called The Eye of Minds. Another series he wrote starts with the book The 13th Reality. Happy reading!
I was so excited when I saw that The Fever Code was out. My kids and I are huge fans of the Maze Runner Series (they are ages 14 and 12 now), that we all couldn't wait to read it. I am the faster reader, so I read it first. This is a great addition to the Maze Runner Series. I felt that the series was not complete, unanswered questions, so I was hoping that this book would help fill in the gaps. I can honestly say that this book was amazing. I couldn't put it down, the book flows very quickly. If you have read the Maze Runner Series, then you will want to read the Fever Code also. For instance, if you were like me, and wondered how Thomas reacted differently to those in the maze (friends right away with Chuck, but didn't get along with Gally), then The Fever Code will fill in those missing links. It is a great addition to the series, and for me, it made the series complete. Love this series!

Spoiler Alert The book starts off with the story of Newt, and how he was taken to the maze, even though he was not immune to the flare. The next chapter, and from then on, focuses on Thomas's story and point of view. I wish that there would have been more stories of they other boys, like Alby, Minho, and Chuck. I think this would have added to the book. I did notice was discrepancy in this book, compared to the first book. In the Fever Code, it listed 40 members going to the maze at once, including Alby, Minho, and Newt, but this is not the same as mentioned in the original Maze Runner. I was disappointed about this, but it might not be that noticeable for others. I will discuss it with my kids, after they finish reading the book, to see if they noticed any discrepancies themselves, or if I'm making a big deal out of something small. This book helps show Thomas's personality, which helps to develop him into the leader that he shows in the other books. I have to admit, the ending caught me off guard. I was a huge fan of Teresa, always rooting for her, in the other books. After reading this ending, I was very disappointed in her.
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